This article provides a bibliometric analysis of 545 linguistics research articles on dementia published between 1994 and 2023, highlighting key contributors, influential journals, and foundational references.
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Drawing on insights from the United Nations 10-Member Group on Science, Technology, and Innovation for the SDGs, Beyond 2030  reviews the framework’s achievements to date and delivers critical insights into how the SDGs can guide global cooperation and decisive local action well beyond 2030.

This study explores the food and nutrition security practices among artisanal and small-scale mining communities in Nigeria, revealing both strengths, such as access to local foods and purchasing power, and significant challenges, including meal skipping, poor water quality, and limited healthcare access. The findings emphasize the need for comprehensive interventions to improve nutrition, healthcare infrastructure, and social protection, which are essential for the well-being and sustainable development of these mining communities.

This chapter aligns with Goals 5, 3, and 9 by theorizing how creative sectors manifest themselves as mediating contexts for the influence of women's entrepreneurship on the SDGs.

CRADLE-5 is the first pragmatic stepped-wedge trial of a Vital Signs Alert device in a low-income country, evaluating its effectiveness and scale-up across eight districts in Sierra Leone, where maternal mortality rates remain one of the highest globally. The study involved over 93,000 deliveries, trained 2,100+ health workers, and assessed outcome variations across districts and facilities.

This chapter aligns with SDG goal 3 (good health and wellbeing) by advancing research and strategies for better breast cancer prevention and treatment in women, especially in high-risk groups to help improve health outcomes.
Background: Ovarian cancer presents with non-specific symptoms that make early diagnosis challenging and the prognosis poor.

An estimated 1.3 billion people around the world live with a significant disability - that’s 1 in 6 of us.

This study explored mental health understanding and experiences within the Bangladeshi Deaf community, aiming to co-develop culturally and linguistically appropriate digital mental health tools.

The study found that while autistic adults accurately recognized vocal smiles, they did not exhibit the same motor resonance (facial muscle activity) as neurotypical adults in response to emotional prosody.

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